Friday, April 13, 2007

Blindfolded citizens

The murmuring sound of ambiguity is crawling into the labyrinthine paths of future's ears. Having been surrounded by a state of uncertainty, we have been knocking at all the possible doors as they might be opened to a brighter horizon. There have always been moments in which a mighty push has appeared to trigger a tendency toward giving up everything. Such tendencies are not supposedly considered as unlikely events. Nowadays it is obvious that the number of people, especially that of young ones, who are being grown with built-in adaptability features is increasing. Not being sure to call this increase considerable, I'm almost certain this will be considerable if no consistent change in viewpoints toward calling the certain rights does occur.
Numerous are the occasions within which people face bending of rules while they don't make any corresponding objection. We are not accustomed to pursuing our civil rights; as a matter of fact most of us are not even aware of these rights. Seemingly, we are just taking the primary steps toward citizenship and among the actions considered urgent, exercising our legal rights is one of those of high priority. We're blindfolded citizens.

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